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The Indirect Fiscal Benefits of Low-Skilled Immigration

Journal
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy (AEJ: EP)
ISSN
1945-7731
Type
forthcoming
Author(s)
Colas, Mark
Sachs, Dominik  
Abstract
Low-skilled immigrants indirectly affect public finances through their effect on resident wages & labor supply. We operationalize this indirect fiscal effect in a model of immigration and the labor market. We derive closed-form expressions for this effect in terms of estimable statistics. An empirical quantification for the U.S. reveals an indirect fiscal benefit for one average low-skilled immigrant of roughly $750 annually. The indirect fiscal benefit may outweigh the negative direct fiscal effect that has previously been documented. This challenges the perception of low-skilled immigration as a fiscal burden.
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SEPS - Economic Policy
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
American Economic Association
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/116258
Subject(s)

economics

Eprints ID
269721
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